"The Accountant" is one of those few successful movies which comes every year that presents an origin story not based from an existing action-hero or comic book - where the titular character has these absurdist action skills and ninja moves to tak... Read the full review »

After being separated from his biological family, a boy (Pawar, Patel) was adopted and raised by an Australian couple (Kidman, Wenham), and twenty-five years later, has decided to search for his long lost loved ones. And there's only one thing tha... Read the full review »

Not all stage plays transfer well to the big screen, but fortunately, "Fences" is a truly powerful depiction. Director Denzel Washington delves into big themes and touchy subjects in order to tell a remarkable yet realistic film set on the 50s. Wh... Read the full review »

Jack Black's Dewey Finn and an all-out child ensemble cast brought the house down in probably the most laugh-out-loud comedy of cinema's contemporary age from realist director Richard Linklater. Read the full review »

After slaying at the box-office with the adorable "minions" and "pets," the latest entry from Illumination Entertainment might be the most different among its movies.
Our central protagonist is Buster Moon (McConaughey), who plans to restore the... Read the full review »

It’s difficult to make a movie where we know what will turn out in the end. Christine, in this case, is the biopic of Christine Chubbuck, a news reporter who committed a shocking, tragic suicide on live TV which is considered to be one of the mo... Read the full review »

"Apollo 13," "Cast Away," "Captain Phillips," and Clint Eastwood’s "Sully" just gave us the reason why we should never travel with Tom Hanks. It follows the story on what really happened on the "Miracle of the Hudson" as US Airways Capt. Chelsey... Read the full review »

“Nocturnal Animals” is a terrific example that shows us the remarkable results that may happen when a filmmaker and material are perfectly matched made in heaven, or in this case - hell. It tells the story of Susan (Adams), a successful yet em... Read the full review »

It's needless to say that Star Wars was the reason why a film can be a gigantic theatrical event. Four decades later, this event continuous to evolve. That being said, Star Wars is no longer just an exciting franchise, it's a forceful revolution -... Read the full review »

Let's talk about babymakin' or, as what I would like to say, the "S-word." I'm not talking about sex, rather I'm talking about the WAG movie "Storks." These storks are known for delivering babies, until one stork (Trejo) screwed up everything. Eig... Read the full review »

Another video game has been adapted to a blockbuster. And speaking of these, they have an awful track record from a filmmaking standpoint. I mean, I do not have the credibility to judge whether a film adequately depicts the game, since I'm not a g... Read the full review »